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    Marché Couvert Beauvau

    4.3 (54 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market
    Open 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM

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    A small portion of the fresh produce section outside
    Iris T.

    I wanted to experience a local French farmer's market and I'm glad I came across this last minute. We walked the 40 minutes (we had a wonderfully decadent breakfast and needed to walk some of it off) to the market and I was hoping it would be worth it. As you get to the neighborhood, you start seeing signs, so I knew we were on the right track. We went on a Tuesday at around 10:30 am or so. There appeared to be several areas: covered featuring stalls specializing in cheese, meats, etc. A majority of them appeared to still be closed for their August vacation. The street to the side were the stalls from fresh seasonal produce like mushrooms, lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes, plums, peaches, and herbs. A lot of the stalls sell similar things so go around and "shop" if you can. A majority of them put up the prices so you can compare. Some stalls have "do not touch" signs where they pack the produce for you. There's also a flea market section as well. Most all of the produce looked delicious and they weren't all that expensive - some even cheaper than back in the States. We ended up getting a small eggplant, a kilogram of yellow plums for €0.99, and a carton of cute little strawberries. The plums were quite good and the strawberries were as well. The shoppers appear to be mainly locals but the shop owners seem to know other languages as well (I was arigatou-ed before we told him English would be fine). I can't comment much on the covered portion of the market (we're vegetarian and on top of that, most cheeses in France aren't vegetarian, especially at fromageries - I've asked because I love cheese) or the flea market because we had to walk back before our fruit decided to die under the midday sun. What you need to know: try to go early for best picks, shop around, they seem to be cash only, go here if you have a kitchen on hand (we did) to get some good produce and prepare a cheap meal. Definitely recommended if you have time!

    Ron H.

    If you are fortunate enough to be living in Paris (or like me, staying with a friend and access to a kitchen), this is an excellent place to go for your cooking supplies. Fresh produce along the street sold at a significant discount over the local grocery stores. Dedicated fish monger, cheese shop, and several butchers along the street, and inside. Each stall is friendly and willing to sample most of their products, do not be afraid to ask.

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    Marché Bastille - 5/17/26 FyI. Food & drink options.

    Marché Bastille

    4.5(56 reviews)
    0.9 kmBastille, 11ème

    Quality/Quantity - What a great discovery!!! And only on a Sunday or weekend...? So happy to have…read morecome. I love hanging out with the locals. Both my wife and I supported and bought a few items, etc. So many food options. Fresh produce, meats, flowers, etc. Wineries here representing their vineyards also. All different kinds of merchandise for sale - Thrift items, to "dollar" store items, to custom made jewelry and leather pieces, etc. Ambiance - See all my pictures. This market is HUGE!! Way bigger than I expected. Maybe the biggest market we have been to since arriving in France. Public toilets nearby, my first discovery. I felt like a kid trying to figure it out. FYI - The toilet cleans itself after each use, so be patient. Oh, and I can NOT recommend the urinal... Service - Good. They are here to sell. Price - From inexpensive to expensive. Depends on what you buy, eat, or drink. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success.

    Came to the Bastille Market to try one of the rotisserie chickens from here. I don't remember the…read morename of the exact place, but it was the last bird I consumed in France. My swan song from a disappointing trip in the bird department. Off the eye test, it doesn't get much better. The beautiful sight of tissi's rotating in front of a fire breathing oven, potatoes in the tray below collecting the chicken juices as they fell, had me ready to run around the Bastille plaza yelling "LE MOUVEMENT!!". I thought this was going to be my first high level bird in the City of Light. Much to my chagrin, the one I got was just lukewarm. I was ready for my fingerprints to be fully burned off. There was so much potential here, but as always, I have to judge what's in front of me. If I don't have my integrity I have nothing. It landed at an 8.1/10 on the restaurant scale which is good, but if it was hot it could have been up there with the greats in the rare 9 territory. Unrealized potential is one of the most depressing things in the world. IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo

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    Marche d'Aligre - Farmer's market/food hall/flea market (but the flea market is no reason to come here)

    Marche d'Aligre

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.0 kmLedru-Rollin, 12ème

    1 of 2 Yelp reviews…read more Quality/Quantity - I really enjoy hanging out with the locals when I travel. To see what the locals eat, drink, do, etc. Decent size market, both indoors and outdoors. Not sure what the relationship is between the Aligre Market and Beauvau Covered Market, but because they are literally next to each other. I feel they were the same/similar market. So this review will reflect that. The products/produce are so fresh and flavorful. Ripe. Meats, seafood, flowers, etc. Everything is so fresh. There is even a "thrift" shop market here?!?! Ambiance - Decent size, both indoor and outdoor. Again, I am connecting the two markets. Service - Good. Price - Reasonable. Expect farmers market prices. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success.

    Before coming to Paris I had every intention of going to Les Puces de Saint-Ouen, the giant flea…read moremarket about which I'd read so much, but once in Paris I changed my mind. I opted instead for Marche d'Aligre, reasoning that it featured not only a small flea market but also a farmer's market and a market hall. The guide I consulted described Marche d'Aligre as a spot for locals, featuring some of the cheapest produce in Paris. I can't speak to that but I did think everything - including the many meats, seafood, cheeses, and more in the market hall - looked quite fabulous. The swap meet? A little less so. The sole flea market thing that caught my eye suddenly jumped in price when I pulled out my cash but I did see one vendor actively negotiate with a tourist when she found a price out of her reach. That said, this isn't a flea market I'd set out for again; it's plaza-sized (maybe 20 vendors) and the offerings struck me as rather junky. If I had time for only one of Paris' great open-air food markets this isn't the one I'd choose despite the fact that I enjoyed my visit here.

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    Marche d'Aligre - 5/26/26 FYI. Closed early.

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    Marche d'Aligre - Supposedly some of the least expensive produce for sale in Paris

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    Supposedly some of the least expensive produce for sale in Paris

    Le marché Monge

    Le marché Monge

    3.9(14 reviews)
    2.0 km5ème, Jardin des Plantes/Austerlitz
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    I was spending the day in a cooking class with a local French chef…read more He took us here to gather the fresh ingredients and duck for the all the dishes we were learning. Chef pointed out all the local ingredients and what is imported. He obviously had his favorite vendors, as they tried to interest him in special selections. This market, as many as I found in Paris, are fabulous. Blocks long presenting a ton of diverse food items. Fresh fruits and vegetables that usually looked better than in stores. Various poultry- duck, chicken and premade pâté. Tons of seafood. Always a few cultural dishes, Mediterranean. Get of the touristy museum path and discover Paris, its food and markets.

    Amazing little outdoor market open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays right by the Jardin de…read morePlants. Both are must sees while in Paris. We picked up the most incredible tabouleh salad and basil tapenade from a vendor selling all sorts of meditteranean inspired food including build your own meditteranean burritos!! We picked up a mix of decadent olives at the local olive and dried fruit vendor. Tomatoes were delicious and about 2.90 e for a medium bag. We also picked up fresh radishes and carrots. The vendors were kind and polite and were understanding of our limited French language. We had left over bread and cheese available for our afternoon picnic otherwise we would have purchased some of the most delicious looking cheeses and salamis at this market. The salami man has salamis with dried figs, herbs de Provence, and nearly everything in between. He offers samples and will vacuum seal your purchased salamis for an extra .50 e. Enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of this nice open air market. Hours are 0700-1430. @yogafanatica

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    Marché Couvert Beauvau - farmersmarket - Updated June 2026

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